Tether Nears €1B Investment in German Humanoid Maker Neura Robotics

Published at 2025-11-14 21:15:21

Sources say Tether is preparing to back Neura Robotics with roughly €1 billion (around $1.1 billion), targeting the German humanoid-robotics startup as part of a broader push into advanced hardware and AI-enabled automation. The report frames the deal as a strategic diversification for the issuer best known for USDT, moving some capital into long-term tech assets outside the fiat-anchored stablecoin business.

If confirmed, the move matters because it underscores how large crypto firms are deploying reserves into real-world technology bets, which could reshape investor expectations about risk, regulatory oversight, and reserve management. The investment would also highlight growing ties between crypto capital and European robotics innovation, though details remain unconfirmed and observers say regulatory scrutiny and execution risks will be key factors to watch.

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